Thursday, December 9, 2010

OCM BOCES' REACH Program Helps Salvation Army


Students in OCM BOCES’ REACH Program are involved with several charitable events to benefit the Salvation Army this holiday season. Throughout the month of November, students collected food for the Salvation Army and toys for the agency’s Christmas Bureau Donation Day on December 21. On Monday, December 20, students and staff will be participating in the Salvation Army’s Red Kettle Campaign at Carousel Center by acting as bell ringers and they will also help organize gifts at the Christmas Bureau Distribution Day.

REACH students Jameson Kissane and Jesse Miles with Renae Montroy, school social worker, stand beside one of the school’s food donation barrels.

TEP Program Raising Money and Donations for Francis House


For the third year in a row, students and staff from the OCM BOCES TEP (Transitional Education Program) have been working hard to make the holidays a little merrier for residents of Syracuse’s Francis House, a supportive home for people with terminal illness. Under the direction of School Social Worker Meghan Gould and TEP Teacher Gina Morabito, students have been brainstorming ways to expand their charitable efforts. In addition to collecting food and household items as was done in previous years, the students this year also made blankets for Francis House residents and held a pizza sale to raise money. The students were fortunate enough to receive pizza donations from several local restaurants including Pizza Hut, Wegmans, Mark’s Pizzeria and Bagozzi’s Pizza. More than $200 was raised by the pizza sale and that money will be used to purchase Wegman’s gift cards for residents. On December 17, three TEP students, one Stellata student and several TEP and Stellata staff members will personally deliver the gifts to Francis House.

Pictured: OCM BOCES' Transitional Education Program student Kayla Barclay dishes a slice of pizza for BOCES’ Adult Education HVAC student Kyle Cook.

OCM BOCES' STAR Program Students Serve-up Smiles!


On Friday Dec 3, 2010, seven students from OCM BOCES’ STAR Program, in Amy Whittington's classroom at Homer Intermediate School, made and packed 20 lunches for the Cortland Loaves and Fishes soup kitchen. The students learned how to make protein-rich peanut butter and jelly sandwiches to share with patrons of the kitchen. Students packed the meals in bags that they had decorated brightly. The children were very proud of their hard work and the lunches were greatly appreciated by those to whom they were served!

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Cortland Alternative Featured in Cortland Standard


On Wednesday, November 24, 2010, students and staff from OCM BOCES' Cortland Alternative School were featured in the Cortland Standard newspaper.

The entire news story can be viewed by following the address below:
http://www.cortlandstandard.net/articles/11242010n.html

Cortland Alternative Students and Staff Pitch-In to Help Out


Nine students and two staff members from OCM BOCES’ Cortland Alternative School recently donated their time and effort for two good causes to help their community. Through the Family Essentials Program of the Cortland County Community Action Program (CAPCO), students and staff assisted with the 2010 Cortland County Coat drive. This is the second year that the CAS has helped with the drive by organizing coats according to the various sizes donated.

In addition to p
roviding assistance with the coat drive, the same group also helped make the playground at a local day-care safer for the children who will play there. The group recently spent time at the day-care spreading recycled rubber tire bits around the center’s newly installed playground. The children who attend the center will have opportunities to use the playground in the spring.


The CAS students involved with these community services projects were: Amber Lee, Kiersten Doupe, Jamie Coville, Gage Mitchell, Jacob Lansdowne, Brad DeGroff, Chanel Stroman, Meagan Dwelly and Tyler Thomas, all 8 through 12 grade students. The two CAS staff members were Sue Sperger and Stacy Young.

Many thanks to everyone involved!

McEvoy Students Inducted into National Technical Honor Society


Thirty-five seniors were inducted into the National Technical Education Society, on Thursday November 4, 2010 at the McEvoy Campus in Cortland. Students inducted into the technical honor society represent the “best of the best” in McEvoy’s Career and Technical Education Programs. In order to be inducted into the technical honor society students must have an 85 average or higher, 12 or fewer absences from their program for the year and receive a teacher endorsement. Students must also demonstrate attributes that include: respect, honesty, skill, responsibility, leadership, service and citizenship. Congratulations to the students and their families!

Pictured (left to right) are: Richard Hansen, McEvoy Career and Technical Education Principal; Douglas VanEtten, Homer Central School Principal; Karley Brown, Inductee; Nathan Parker, Inductee; Andrew Gallagher, Inductee; Carly Riehlman, Inductee and Rebecca Robertson, McEvoy School Counselor.

The complete list of inductees from the McEvoy Campus is as follows:

Cincinnatus Central School District: Philip Clark (Automotive Technology), Nicolette Otto (Health Occupations Technology), Chelsey Palmer (Graphic Communications Technology) and Brendon Wehner (Culinary Arts).

Cortland City School District: Troy Beckwith (Construction Technology), Noah Bishop (Construction Technology), Thalia Ortiz (Cosmetology), Daniel Southwick (Computer Technology), Shane Stiles (Automotive Collision Technology) and Jesse Towers (Graphic Communications Technology).

DeRuyter Central School District: Aaron White (Automotive Collision Technology) and Steven Wilcox (Automotive Collision Technology).

Fabius Pompey Central School District: Alexander Knapp (Construction Technology).

Homer Central School District: Karley Brown (Graphic Communications Technology), Jennifer Daniels (Graphic Communications Technology), Andrew Gallagher (Computer Technology), Nathan Parker (Construction Technology) and Carly Riehlman (New Vision Medical Professions).

Marathon Central School District: Benjamin Griep (Construction Technology), Jerry Hence (Computer Technology), Brandon Marsh (Construction Technology), Erik McGowan (Construction Technology), Steven Perry (Construction Technology) and Makayla Pixley (Culinary Arts).

McGraw Central School District: Lacey Fisk (Computer Technology), Dakota Malison (Computer Technology), Christopher Moffitt (Criminal Justice), Justin Rowley (Automotive Technology) and Adam Williams (Culinary Arts).

Tully Central School District: Brian Clukey (Automotive Collision Technology), Steven Crawford (Automotive Collision Technology), Taylor Fisher (Culinary Arts), Jazmine Muir (Culinary Arts) and Joshua Norton (Cosmetology).